Sexualities and Scripture – A New Volume from Shiloh’s Former Co-Directors by Johanna Stiebert on November 10, 2025 share 500
Bearing the burden by Stephen Pihlaja on April 15, 2021 share 2.45K Today’s post is an honest and moving piece by Stephen Pihlaja (@StephenPihlaja) and examines the personal experiential journey of purity read more
Kissing Purity Culture Goodbye by Hannah Baylor on April 13, 2021 share 4.06K Today's post is from Hannah Baylor. Hannah Baylor is a PhD student in theology and Christian ethics at Oxford researching read more
The Rape of Men and Rabbinic Literature by Johanna Stiebert on April 9, 2021 share 6.34K Today’s post is by Tali Artman Partock and examines the much-neglected topic of the rape of men in rabbinical texts. read more
Traumatised People are not your “Mission Field” by Chris Greenough on April 1, 2021 share 5.05K Today's post comes from Dr Karen O'Donnell (Coordinator of Centre for Contemporary Spirituality, Sarum College) and Dr Katie Cross (Lecturer read more
Writing the History of Sexual Harassment: The Avisa Project by Johanna Stiebert on March 20, 2021 share 3.71K In recent days there has been a flurry of reports on the depressing ubiquity of sexual harassment and sexual and read more
Writing Gender Justice: Alternative Icons of Women by Emily Colgan on March 4, 2021 share 4.66K Today's post is an interview with Hilary Willett (she/her) who fights for gender justice by writing icons and reclaiming the read more
Opening Conversations about GBV with Visual Media by Chris Greenough on February 27, 2021 share 2.18K Images can be very powerful and can communicate an abundance in an instant. Visual media can be effective tools for read more
Rape Culture and the Culturally Raped in Bangladesh by Johanna Stiebert on January 22, 2021 share 8.8K Today’s post is one of our occasional 'long reads' and is by Shwagota Sayeed. Shwagota is a scholar of religion and read more
Writing and Reading to Survive in a Time of Trauma by Juliana Claassens on January 17, 2021 share 3.94K Today's blog post is by Prof Juliana Claassens, Professor of Old Testament and Head of the Gender Unit in the read more
Is it a duty to be beautiful? by Johanna Stiebert on January 8, 2021 share 2.82K Today’s post is by Rev Dr Judith Gretton-Dann. Judith is a priest in the Church of England, based in Oxford. She has a read more